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According to biologists, the reason an empirical formula is not double that of the monosaccharide is because it loses one water molecule.

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Why is the empirical formula not double of the monosaccharides?

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What is the empirical formula of azulene?

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What empirical formula of sodium nitrate?

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What is the molecular formula of a compound that has a molecular mass of 54 and the empirical formula C2H3?

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How does one determine a molecule formula from the empirical formula?

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